Central Rand Gold handed a lifeline
Central Rand Gold has been granted a stay of execution as the Minister of Mineral Resources agreed to temporarily reverse her decision on the cancellation of the group’s mining right.
Sata’s shake-up ‘for the better’
A leading Zambian legal expert says mining firms have little cause for panic over the policies of Zambia’s President Michael Sata, saying these steps will help to stamp out corruption.
JIC labour dispute stings platinum miners
Several junior platinum miners are caught in the crossfire of the labour dispute between mining contractor JIC Mining and the National Union of Mineworkers.
SA gold company earnings to jump
The gold price hit record levels in rand terms during the September quarter, meaning the SA gold companies should be about to report healthy increases in earnings.
Tanzanian mining stumbles through 2011
Tanzania's mining sector grew only slowly this year due to uncertainty over government policies and a prolonged energy crisis, says a mining official.
Have you heard about the Irish gold mine?
Most gold miners require considerable funding to get off the ground, but a man from Northern Ireland has embraced low cost techniques favouring nature.
African Barrick posts record net profit in Q3
African Barrick Gold Plc says its profit rose to a record in the third quarter, boosted by higher production and all-time high gold prices.
SA nuclear bid could be worth R1 trillion
Energy Minister Dipuo Peters has confirmed that a tender proposal for the construction of 9,600 MW of nuclear power by 2030 may be worth at least R1 trillion.
Kumba’s Q3 output up 2%
Kumba Iron Ore has reported a 2% rise in third-quarter output and says it sees an increase in the volatility of iron ore prices in the short term.
Amplats’s cost conundrum continues
Anglo American Platinum’s battle to keep costs down carries on, with the company again raising its unit cost target for 2011.
















